Sir David Barclay, Lord of Brechin & Sheriff of Fife

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Sir David Barclay, Lord of Brechin & Sheriff of Fife

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Birthplace: Cairny Barclay, Fifeshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
Death: January 25, 1350 (51-52)
Aberdeenshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
Place of Burial: Scotland
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Son of Sir David Barclay, Knight and Ann Barclay
Husband of Margaret Barclay
Father of Jean de Barclay, Heiress of Monycabock; David Barclay of Brechin; Hugh de Barclay and Christian de Barclay
Brother of NN de Berkeley

Occupation: David was granted Brechin by Robert I after having David's father in law, Lord of Brechin executed.
Managed by: Bo Garsteen
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About Sir David Barclay, Lord of Brechin & Sheriff of Fife

Signatory of Declaration of Arbroath

David Barclay of Cairns From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sir David Barclay, also known as David de Berkley, of Cairns/Carny was a 13th-14th century Scottish noble. David was the son of Sir David Berkley. He was a supporter of Robert de Brus. David was the Sheriff of Fife in 1295. He swore fealty and homage to King Edward I of England on 28 August 1296 at Berwick. He again swore fealty and homage to King Edward I of England on 14 March 1304 at St Andrews. He was granted the lordship of Avoch in 1305, however was stripped of the title when he again rebelled. David was taken prisoner at the Battle of Methven on 19 June 1306 and appears to have been released shortly afterwards, as he does not appear on any prisoner list. David took part in the campaign against William, Earl of Ross in 1308 with King Robert I of Scotland. He was killed on the 24 June 1314 at the Battle of Bannockburn . Family David is known to have had the following issue: David Barclay of Carny and Kindersleith, jure uxoris Lord Brechin Citations Barron, p.215 Barron, p.244 References Barron, Evan Macleod (1914). The Scottish war of independence; a critical study by Evan Macleod Barron. J. Nisbet

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Sir David Barclay, Lord of Brechin & Sheriff of Fife's Timeline

1298
1298
Cairny Barclay, Fifeshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1330
1330
Brechin, Angus, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1335
1335
Brechin, Angus, Scotland
1340
1340
Brechin, Angus, Scotland
1345
1345
Brechin, Angus, Scotland
1350
January 25, 1350
Age 52
Aberdeenshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
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Scotland (United Kingdom)